Monday, March 18, 2019

Nature of Reality?

I encountered the following posting: "‘Physical objects does not exist.
The notion of a world populated by separate ‘things’ is a construct of the human mind, evolved for the purpose of survival.
The universe draws no boundaries between anything.
Reality is boundlessly interconnected,
a living process of information being expressed, self-organized and shared throughout the infinite fractal-holographic matrix,
and it can best be understood in terms of pattern,
geometry and number.’"

This was my response: 
That a human can't survive on the surface of the Sun, is sufficient proof that there is separation between substances / energies / frequencies / vibrations. There is interconnectedness, but also boundaries. Both of these features pre-existed humanity, so it's absurd to believe the entire structure of the Universe has arranged itself to suit the human mind, or that the human mind created the structure of the Universe. 

If it's assumed that everything is energy or thought, it still doesn't negate the reality of physical manifestation. That's why traffic signals are required, in order to prevent objects that are operated by human minds from colliding.
Thoughts?

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